In loving memory of

Hilbert "Herb" Koenig
August 16, 1910 - August 20, 2013

Hilbert Matthew "Herb" Koenig was born August 16, 1910 in Halbur, Iowa, the fourth child of Joseph and Frances (Roth) Koenig. He attended St. Augustine School and graduated from St. Bernard High School in Breda in 1929. Herb began his 46 year banking career on June 1, 1929 with Farmers Savings Bank in Halbur. He and Edna Ocken of Breda were married on September 18, 1940 in Remsen, Iowa. They made their home in Halbur, and after moving to Carroll in 1971, he retired from the Bank on August 1, 1975 as Vice President and co-owner. Herb was involved in many other business endeavors, including Town Clerk of Halbur for 27 years, American Mutual Life Insurance agent for 40 years, real estate broker, and in 1952 began his 37-year part-time baseball scouting career (representing the St. Louis Browns, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City A's, Minnesota Twins and California Angels). He had a lifelong passion for baseball, seeing the Cubs play more than 200 games in Chicago. With his six brothers, Herb played semi-professional baseball for about 15 years, managing the Halbur Merchants and also playing for the Breda Eagles, Templeton Country Clubs, and Storz Triumphs. Herb lived under 18 Presidential administrations and enjoyed visiting about his many experiences and changes he had seen over the years, whether it be the unsuccessful "run on the Bank" in the early 30's, traveling alone at a young age to World Fairs in Chicago and New York or booking the Harlem Globetrotters into the Carroll High gym. In addition Herb and Edna traveled to all 48 continental States and spent winters in Arizona. Herb's other interests included playing cards, fishing and golfing. Herb was the oldest living native of Halbur. In January of 1991 Herb moved to Omaha to be closer to family. He died at Brookestone Meadows Care and Rehabilitation Center early Tuesday, August 20, 2013, at the age of 103 years and 4 days. He was preceded in death by his wife Edna on October 14, 1979; parents; sisters Nora Heinrichs and Florine Koenig; brothers: Leo, Eugene, Vincent, Simon and Father Jerome Koenig; two infant brothers ; son-in-law Darrell Onken; and daughter-in-law Mary Koenig. He is survived by his daughter Kathy Onken of Omaha and son John (Gail) of Scottsbluff, NE; brother Joseph (Lucille) of Cedar Rapids, IA; grandchildren Lisa (Tom) Harbert of Aberdeen, SD, Scott (Michell) Onken of Omaha, Amee (Erik) Hoiekvam of Omaha, Jeff (Katie) Koenig of Omaha, Jon (Amy) Koenig of Omaha, Kristin (Doug) Abernethy of Colorado Springs, and step grand-daughter Shannon Tracy of Denver; 15 great- grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. REV. STEVEN BRODERSEN CELEBRANT LECTORS KRISTIN ABERNETHY LISA HARBERT Gift Bearers HERB'S GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT GRANDCHILDREN Music "HERE I AM LORD" "ON EAGLE'S WINGS" "AMAZING GRACE" "JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE" RECESSIONAL "TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME" ST. AUGUSTINE CHOIR JULIE SIBBEL, ORGANIST Casket Bearers SCOTT ONKEN JEFF KOENIG JON KOENIG LISA HARBERT AMEE HOIEKVAM KRISTIN ABERNETHY SHANNON TRACY

Tributes

gary venteicher wrote on Aug 23, 2013:

"John and Kathy. Sorry about your dad. Remember he and Les in the bank for years. He had a great life. Gary and Betty Venteicher"

John and Sharon Beckman wrote on Aug 23, 2013:

"Kathy, John and families, Would like to extend our sympathy. Herb led a very busy and full life. Enjoyed them as our neighbors in Habur. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. John and Sharon(Eich) Beckman"

Larry and Beverly Hagewood wrote on Aug 22, 2013:

"With our deepest sympathy to Kathy Onken and family"

Joe Friedman wrote on Aug 22, 2013:

"Hi Kathy and John: Your Dad was a true gentleman and a great guy. My years growing up in Halbur were probably some of the best days of my life and the Koenig family was so close to me in more ways than I can describe. As a little boy, my dad, the John Deere dealer, would send me across the street to make a deposit for him in the bank. If your dad was out of his little office next to the front door, he would always greet me in a very friendly and professional way. As I grew up, I often stopped into the bank to talk to him. Before Donna and I got married, we took out a Life Insurance Policy with him. I always enjoyed going into his little bank, maybe because it always had a "money" smell, which I still like. The little town of Halbur still means so much to me and I plan to write a book about that great town with all of the memories that I cherish. I need some info about you Dad, Mom and the Koenig family, so I would appreciate it if you would intact me. I would love to attend his service in Halbur on Saturday, but will be unable to make it. I now live in Frisco Texas, a Northeast suburb of Dallas. My e-mail address is: camden@ q.com and phone is: 402-676-0003. Your Dad was a great guy and loved/liked by many people. May he rest in peace. Joe Friedman"

Joyce Plunkett wrote on Aug 22, 2013:

"What a lovely gentleman Herb was! I have many fond memories of both Herb & Edna, as I spent some years in Halbur as a kid & my mom, Catherine D, worked at the bank for a time. He'll be missed by many."

Judy Huddleston wrote on Aug 22, 2013:

"Kathy, John & Families, I'm so sorry for the loss of your Dad and my Uncle.He was a great person. I was so glad that I got to go see him and visit with him in June.I know every one will certainly miss him.With love, Judy and Henry Huddleston"

Brian Beckman wrote on Aug 22, 2013:

"I will always remember Herb as being the most loving caring person. His smile and humor and love for others expressed who he truly was. Prayers go out to your family. Brian & Leslie Beckman"

Susan Eich March wrote on Aug 21, 2013:

"My condolences to the Koenig Family. I resided in Halbur, Iowa during my childhood and was a neighbor of the Koenig's. I remember Mr. Koenig as being a well-respected and honorable gentleman. May he rest in peace."